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Daff, vb. (cf. doff) 1) to take off: “my white stole of chastity I --ed,” Compl. 297. Ant. IV, 4, 13 (F2. Ant. IV, 4, 13 4 doff).
2) to put aside, to turn away: “and --ed me to a cabin hanged with care,” Pilgr. 183. “I would have --ed all other respects,” Ado II, 3, 176. “canst thou so d. me?” V, 1, 78. “his comrades, that --ed the world aside and bid it pass,” H4A IV, 1, 96. “every day thou --est me with some device,” Oth. IV, 2, 176 (only in F1; the other O. Edd. doffest).
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